Dark Chocolate | Central Highland Specialty | High Quality | Vietnamese Chocolate
Dak Nong 70% Dark Chocolate
The Dark Chocolate made from cocoa beans at Dak Nong from Miss Ede will be a perfect gift for friends and family. The chocolate has a nutty, smooth dark taste that can help you forget all the daily hassles and just enjoy the unforgettable sweetness.
For its compact design, you can take the Dak Nong 70% Dark Chocolate on trips. With this product from Miss Ede, you get to enjoy good-tasting chocolate anywhere, anytime.
Why we CHUS it
Brand & Producer
- Brand showcases cocoa and chocolate from Central Highland
Ingredient/Material
- 100% high quality cacao from Central Highlands in Vietnam
Manufacturing process
- Manufacturing process under strict international manufacturing standard (HACCP)
Certificate
- HACCP, ISO 22000 & 9001, Certification of food safety and hygiene
Specifications
- Net weight: 60g
- Ingredients: Cocoa liquor 70%, cocoa butter 15%, sugar 14.3%, lecithin 0.7%
Chus note
Dak Nong is a bright spot in Vietnamese agricultural products, with coffee, cocoa and many other valuable crops such as macadamia, durian, pomelo, etc. Besides, it is also a great tourist location with many natural spots that are worth a visit, such as: Three Layers Waterfall, Luu Ly Waterfall, Ta Dung National Park, and Dieu Thanh Waterfall. If you love magnificent scenes of nature, this will be the place you should not miss when coming to Vietnam.
Special note
- Instruction: Eat directly
- Preservations: Keep dry place an avoid direct sunlight
About MISS EDE
Miss Ede was founded in 2019 in Buon Ma Thuot with the mission to spread the word of Vietnam’s unique culture and help local people in the process. This brand is also a pioneer enterprise nationwide in the supply of premium Coffee and Chocolate products in Vietnam.
As a person who accumulated many years of experience in agriculture for a multidisciplinary American corporation, Huu recognized the difficulties of the people of the Central Highlands as well as the commercial potential of Cocoa from the highlands. Mr. Huu along with Mr. Ngoc (a local continuing the family's tradition of making cocoa and butter) have created a line of high-quality chocolate made entirely from Cocoa using sustainable methods of farming.
Ede is one of 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam living in the Central and Central Highlands regions. Ede families are still matriarchal - the head of the family is always a woman and the child takes the mother's surname. This is the reason why the image of a beautiful girl wearing a traditional brocade dress was chosen by Miss Ede to represent the brand.